Description

Saint Patrick arrived in Ireland in 432 A.D., landing where the Slaney River meets Strangford Lough in County Down. The local chieftain, Dichu, gave him a barn (Sabhall in Irish – pronounced Saul) in which he set up the first Church in Ireland. It was here that Saint Patrick died on 17th March 461 A.D.

The present building was erected in 1932 on the site of an ancient abbey. It is in the style of an early church and features a replica round tower of that age.

Specification

PRINTS
All prints produced with the highest quality long-life archive inks on 250g heavyweight paper and are supplied rolled in strong 7.5cm (3″) diameter postal tubes for reduced curl and safe transport. The pictures supplied suit standard frame sizes that are available in many furnishing and hardware stores such as Ikea.

The black outline is to show the edges of the print and to demonstrate what the print would look like in a frame. The finished prints do NOT have the jskelly.co.uk watermarks shown in the previews on screen.

Shipping

I post pictures all over the world. So, if you have a loved one in far off places, enter their delivery address at checkout and I’ll happily ship to them directly.

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